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- Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:23 am
- Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hi, hauptwerkians!
This is the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/carloscappe ... directlink to the photos of my new organ! This is a recognition –more than fair- to my father Luis who, at 85 and with no previous experience, designed and built this beautiful console. Of course his name and initials are on the plaque above the keyboards.
In one of the photos you can see Meggie, checking that all the set up is Ok in the Sonar. She’s my friend Estela’s cat. She’s a translator and helps me get in touch with you and with the providers who supplied the different parts of this ‘puzzle’.
The church you can see on the big display in one of the photos is the view I have from ‘my’ organ, a Cavaillé-Coll in Buenos Aires. Perhaps it would be nice if each sample set came with one more view: what you would see sitting at the organ.
In the last photo, my dad and me, and my dream came true.
Here is the description:
Primary monitor: 40 in. Sony LCD TV (also my TV at home).
Two 23 in. Acer T230H touchscreens.
Keyboards, pedalboard and expressions from Midiworks.
Sixteen toe studs from Klann (not connected yet).
Speakers: Four Monitor Audio GS 20 (two at the back, opposite the front speakers), one Monitor Audio GSLCR (central channel, fit in the console) and one Velodyne DD-15 subwoofer (under the PC), all of them go to a Denon 4806 receiver.
The PC:
Intel SC5650WS chassis.
Intel S5520SC motherboard.
Two Xeon X5570 processors.
32 Gb RAM Kingston 1333 Mhz.
Super Talent SSD 64 Gb for Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Hauptwerk.
Western Digital Caviar 500 Gb for the sample sets and recordings.
Video: PCIe PNY NVIDIA NVS 450 (up to four displays).
Audio: PCIe RME HDSPe AIO + AO4S-192 AIO (four analog channel expansion board).
This is the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/carloscappe ... directlink to the photos of my new organ! This is a recognition –more than fair- to my father Luis who, at 85 and with no previous experience, designed and built this beautiful console. Of course his name and initials are on the plaque above the keyboards.
In one of the photos you can see Meggie, checking that all the set up is Ok in the Sonar. She’s my friend Estela’s cat. She’s a translator and helps me get in touch with you and with the providers who supplied the different parts of this ‘puzzle’.
The church you can see on the big display in one of the photos is the view I have from ‘my’ organ, a Cavaillé-Coll in Buenos Aires. Perhaps it would be nice if each sample set came with one more view: what you would see sitting at the organ.
In the last photo, my dad and me, and my dream came true.
Here is the description:
Primary monitor: 40 in. Sony LCD TV (also my TV at home).
Two 23 in. Acer T230H touchscreens.
Keyboards, pedalboard and expressions from Midiworks.
Sixteen toe studs from Klann (not connected yet).
Speakers: Four Monitor Audio GS 20 (two at the back, opposite the front speakers), one Monitor Audio GSLCR (central channel, fit in the console) and one Velodyne DD-15 subwoofer (under the PC), all of them go to a Denon 4806 receiver.
The PC:
Intel SC5650WS chassis.
Intel S5520SC motherboard.
Two Xeon X5570 processors.
32 Gb RAM Kingston 1333 Mhz.
Super Talent SSD 64 Gb for Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Hauptwerk.
Western Digital Caviar 500 Gb for the sample sets and recordings.
Video: PCIe PNY NVIDIA NVS 450 (up to four displays).
Audio: PCIe RME HDSPe AIO + AO4S-192 AIO (four analog channel expansion board).
Carlos Cappellaro
http://carloscappellaro.wixsite.com/organist
http://carloscappellaro.wixsite.com/organist